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a story with a lesson for all of us. jessica ghawi, an aspiring sports journalist, ironically just a few weeks ago eggs scaped another mass shooting in a toronto mall. so many of these victims were just starting out in life, most of them were only in their 20s out for a night of fun. now for their families, the next chapter is planning a funeral. cecilia vega, aurora, colorado. >>> officials and people there in aurora, saying, let's not, let's try to minimize the suspect's name, make this about the victims, not give him publicity he was seeking. the 6-year-old girl who was killed, her mother, just 25 years old is pregnant was shot in the abdomen. in addition to losing her little girl, she may lose her unborn child. we didn't hear the condition of the baby. heartbreak all around. also heroes who emerged as well. we'll be right back with more. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] for everything your face has to face. face it with puffs facial tissues. unlike the leading regular tissue, puffs has soft, air-fluffed pillows for 40% m
a story with a lesson for all of us. jessica ghawi, an aspiring sports journalist, ironically just a few weeks ago eggs scaped another mass shooting in a toronto mall. so many of these victims were just starting out in life, most of them were only in their 20s out for a night of fun. now for their families, the next chapter is planning a funeral. cecilia vega, aurora, colorado. >>> officials and people there in aurora, saying, let's not, let's try to minimize the suspect's name, make...
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yes i have the your coming with us -- coming together with us for the special item. this is a project it that we have been working on for a while, and has offered a partnership with us on this design challenge, to come merida with innovative ways to deal with the -- come up with innovative ideas for the design problem related to the additions and the new construction in the historic districts, south of the market district and how these may be approached. we will have some interesting possibilities and approaches to this challenge. i will introduce driscoll, who will talk to you about the program. and how the design program is organized. thank you. >> i am the executive director with the center for architecture and design. i am happy that this is something that is fine, because this will be different than a lot of the presentations that you will see. we do a variety of programs for the community as well as professionals. in 2005 we established the center for architecture and design, which was focused on working with the general public on issues of design. since 2007 w
yes i have the your coming with us -- coming together with us for the special item. this is a project it that we have been working on for a while, and has offered a partnership with us on this design challenge, to come merida with innovative ways to deal with the -- come up with innovative ideas for the design problem related to the additions and the new construction in the historic districts, south of the market district and how these may be approached. we will have some interesting...
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our customers are the people that we take with us. i remember at the port commission the contract was approved and i talked about the journey that we would have. the people from turner that helped with the journey, seven years ago, i could not say when i'm about to say. one of the reason this is a success is because of the vision of the project. . as part ofcindy is a dpw projec. that is our customer. tina smith, our senior project manager. madison, one of our engineers. nicole. she is one of our engineers. manny is a superintendent. seven people on the job running the show, five of them are women. two of them, denis and pete, they are still men. we will see. thank you for the opportunity and we look forward to the ribbon-cutting. [applause] >> thank you very much for noticing that and mentioning to all of us. it is my pleasure to tell you that i have the only all-woman port commission out of all four conditions in the united states. you have come to the right place. mr. mayor, it is finally time. please do the honors. across america,
our customers are the people that we take with us. i remember at the port commission the contract was approved and i talked about the journey that we would have. the people from turner that helped with the journey, seven years ago, i could not say when i'm about to say. one of the reason this is a success is because of the vision of the project. . as part ofcindy is a dpw projec. that is our customer. tina smith, our senior project manager. madison, one of our engineers. nicole. she is one of...
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and his mother beth is with us. and she can actually describe the early evidence that he had this disease. with peter who is a phenomenal baseball player, comparable in many ways to lou gehrig, he also noticed it in his athletic performance. and to sort of complete the circle, we have with us richard finkle who is going to tell us about sma which is his specialty. and he's been taking care of griffen so he knows a great deal about him. and we have neil schnyder who say specialist in als and will give us insight, not only into the care of patients with als but also both of them are physician scientists, interested in trying to understand the mechanism of the disease in order to get therapeutic intervention for it. so we're going to learn a lot about motor neuron disease not only from people who have it but from people who study it. >> rose: let me begin with you. have you enlarge on what dr. kandel just said and give us a sense of what it's about. >> well, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, als, as we heard is a motor ne
and his mother beth is with us. and she can actually describe the early evidence that he had this disease. with peter who is a phenomenal baseball player, comparable in many ways to lou gehrig, he also noticed it in his athletic performance. and to sort of complete the circle, we have with us richard finkle who is going to tell us about sma which is his specialty. and he's been taking care of griffen so he knows a great deal about him. and we have neil schnyder who say specialist in als and...
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eliott what do you have for us? >> eliot: any time you're talking about glass-steagall, i'm with it all the way. we've got gun control. what happened to gun control. richard nixon wanted tougher gun control than anybody in congress is willing to stand up and be supportive right now. it's amazing how far our debate on all this has gone. three whistle blowers from the nsa. we'll tell you about the most unbelievable invasion of our privacy you ever imagined. that will be on our show. >> cenk: all right, look forward to it. >> cenk: when we come back, the outrages of the rich. where they're hiding their money, what they're spending it on tax the rich. tax the rich when we come back. polar shifts will reverse the earth's gravitational pull and hurtle us all into space. which would render retirement planning unnecessary. but say the sun rises on december 22nd and you still need to retire. td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. we'll even throw in up to $600 when you open a ne
eliott what do you have for us? >> eliot: any time you're talking about glass-steagall, i'm with it all the way. we've got gun control. what happened to gun control. richard nixon wanted tougher gun control than anybody in congress is willing to stand up and be supportive right now. it's amazing how far our debate on all this has gone. three whistle blowers from the nsa. we'll tell you about the most unbelievable invasion of our privacy you ever imagined. that will be on our show....
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what does it mean about us, wha@ does it say about us and you might have said that cat. we think that jayvee's calenture holden caulfield and we think about phonies. well, when you think about this book, which was introduced to the american culture by norman mailer in the naked and the dead in 1948 and he picked it up as a term the g.i.s were using in europe and people are first of all surprised that it's that recent from its prevalence has grown from that recent time and there is no question that it has certain kinds of meetings and connotations in our personal lives, our cultural lives, and in our political lives and i don't want to try to get into each of his arguments and that i'm going to say read the book for that but it's really a lot of fun and quite delicious and it starts with, you know, norman mailer and ends by the joking. >> susan weinberg, did you pick the title of that book or did he? >> he picked the title, and he very, very deliberately chose not to use the word in the title, and he has a great piece at the end of his introduction on why he did that. >>
what does it mean about us, wha@ does it say about us and you might have said that cat. we think that jayvee's calenture holden caulfield and we think about phonies. well, when you think about this book, which was introduced to the american culture by norman mailer in the naked and the dead in 1948 and he picked it up as a term the g.i.s were using in europe and people are first of all surprised that it's that recent from its prevalence has grown from that recent time and there is no question...
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we used to always hang out together. always hung out together. and we're catching up and all these memories start rushing back. dwayne and casey-- they used to always have snaps competitions with each other, where they would snap on each other, tell, like, "yo mama" jokes and stuff, you know, like, "yo mama's so fat, she's probably got hypertension." i don't know. it was never really my thing, and they knew that, so they'd snap on each other, and then whenever they got bored, for fun, they'd snap on me, 'cause the best i could ever do was, like, "uh, well, your mom's so dumb, she didn't graduate high school? and has therefore had to work menial job after menial job to provide for you and your family. i guess it's not really a slam as much as a story of triumph." that was the best i could do. but we're catching up, and all of a sudden, dwayne, just out of nowhere, snaps on casey, and casey snaps on dwayne. and they're going back and forth and back and forth, and i'm like, "[bleep], i know how this game gets played. i need to come up with my own sn
we used to always hang out together. always hung out together. and we're catching up and all these memories start rushing back. dwayne and casey-- they used to always have snaps competitions with each other, where they would snap on each other, tell, like, "yo mama" jokes and stuff, you know, like, "yo mama's so fat, she's probably got hypertension." i don't know. it was never really my thing, and they knew that, so they'd snap on each other, and then whenever they got...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. to your kids' wet skin. neutrogena® wet skin kids. ordinary sunblock drips and whitens. neutrogena® wet skin cuts through water. forms a broad spectrum barrier for full strength sun protection. wet skin. neutrogena®. >>> now the world's largest gathering on the disease, the international aids knchs is in the united states for the very first time since 1990. you see all the these people. more than 25,000 people have converged in our nation's capitol to listen to a power house line up of speakers. i'm talking bill gate, even elton john. >> everyone, everyone, everyone deserves to love. why am i telling you this? because the aids disease is caused by a virus but the aids epidemic is not. the aids epidemic is fueled by stigma, by hate, by misinformation, by ignorance, by indifference. >> one speaker out shines
everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. to your kids' wet skin. neutrogena® wet skin kids. ordinary sunblock drips and whitens. neutrogena® wet skin cuts through water. forms a broad spectrum barrier for full strength sun protection. wet skin. neutrogena®. >>> now the...
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joins us live from london. great to have you with us. i want to focus in on spanish borrowing costs. at euro-era highs and some say this can persist for a couple of months before spain sun able to fund itself. is there a backstop that investors can take heart in? i mean, what sort of mechanisms can kick in in order to help spain? >> yeah. well, i think you're absolutely right. we do need to start thinking very carefully about what official measures there are to help spain given that euro is so high as they are right now. there are three kinds of measure. you can actually use the efsf along with the esm which is likely to get approval from september could be used to go out and buy debt in the primary market, direct from spain. that would certainly be a big help. that could be agreed within weeks, really, and quite the near term. secondly, there is the european central bank. potentially it could go out as it has done in the past and indeed as the fed and bank of england have done and actually buy bonds outright. there the ecb has some relu
joins us live from london. great to have you with us. i want to focus in on spanish borrowing costs. at euro-era highs and some say this can persist for a couple of months before spain sun able to fund itself. is there a backstop that investors can take heart in? i mean, what sort of mechanisms can kick in in order to help spain? >> yeah. well, i think you're absolutely right. we do need to start thinking very carefully about what official measures there are to help spain given that euro...
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todd joins us. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. ovider is dt but centurylink is committed to being a different kind of communications company by continuing to help you do more and focus on the things that matter to you. ...more talk on social security... ...but washington isn't talking to the american people. [ female announcer ] when it comes to the future of medicare and social security, you've earned the right to know. ♪ ...so what does it mean for you and your family? [ female announcer ] you've earned the facts. ♪ washington may not like straight talk, but i do. [ female announcer ] and you've earned a say. get the facts and make your voice heard on medicare and social security at earnedasay.org. . >>> live shot of washington, d.c., as the sun comes up at 23 past the hour. better get ready for work now. joining us from washington, nbc news chief white house correspondent and political director and host of "the daily rundown" chuck todd already at work. >> good morning. >>
todd joins us. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. ovider is dt but centurylink is committed to being a different kind of communications company by continuing to help you do more and focus on the things that matter to you. ...more talk on social security... ...but washington isn't talking to the american people. [ female announcer ] when it comes to the future of medicare and social security, you've earned the right to know. ♪ ...so what does it mean for you and your...